MITCalc is a set of engineering, industrial, and technical calculations for your day-to-day routines. It will reliably, precisely, and most of all quickly guide you through the design of components, the solution of a technical problem, or a calculation of an engineering point without any significant need for expert knowledge.

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Key Features

These are supported by a form of independent installation that includes, in addition to calculations, the respective parametric models and interface between Excel and the respective 3D CAD system.
An assembly may consist of not only individual components but also groups of components (sub-assemblies). For example, you can insert one complete solution of a belt gear at once, which is fully associative, and the dimensions of the inserted component (sub-assembly) will change automatically in case you make changes to the calculation parameters later.

User interface

Most of the calculations have a similar user interface whose main advantage is its top-to-bottom layout
every task flows logically from an assignment to the results. In other words, the structure of a calculation is
like what you are already accustomed to when solving the same task with a calculator and sheet of paper.
Other advantages of our solution are:

The Expert Notes system containing recommendations and tips for input and output values [1].

Support of standard and imperial units [2].

Recommended values the calculation knows how to set (estimate) the right coefficients [3].

Any change of parameters immediately results in recalculation of the entire task (a table).

For most of the calculations, there is the Automatic Design mode available, which offers a set of
solutions based on minimum input information and one parameter to optimize (e.g. weight, safety,
dimensions) [4].

Why MS Excel is used.

The history of table calculators begins in the 1980's (1979 - Visicalc) and their use has considerably
expanded since. Though, at the beginning, these calculators were used mostly in the field of economics,
statistics and financial calculations, their use is more or less universal today and there probably aren't any
technical workers who have no experience with a table calculator.
Microsoft Excel is obviously the best product. This program provides a wide scope of options and user
modifications (control elements, programming language, table formatting, etc). This predestines it for use in
engineering, industrial and technical calculations with the following main benefits.